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Greatest Hits (Blackhawk album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greatest Hits (Blackhawk album)
''Greatest Hits'' is the first greatest hits package released by the country music band Blackhawk. It includes hits from their first four studio albums, as well as the newly recorded "It Takes a Woman", "I Need You All the Time" and "Ships of Heaven". "I Need You All the Time" was released as a single from the album, peaking at #40 on the country charts in the US in 2000. "Ships of Heaven" was one of the last songs written by band member Van Stephenson before his death. ==Content== ''Greatest Hits'' includes twelve tracks from the band's first four studio albums: "Goodbye Says It All", "Every Once in a While", "I Sure Can Smell the Rain", "Down in Flames" and "That's Just About Right" from ''Blackhawk'' (1993); "I'm Not Strong Enough to Say No", "Big Guitar", "Almost a Memory Now" and "Like There Ain't No Yesterday" from ''Strong Enough''; "Postmarked Birmingham" from ''Love & Gravity'', and "There You Have It" and "Always Have, Always Will" from ''The Sky's the Limit''. Of these, "Always Have, Always Will" was the only one that was never issued as a single. Three of the band's chart singles are not included on this compilation: "King of the World" from ''Strong Enough'', "Hole in My Heart" from ''Love & Gravity'', and "Your Own Little Corner of My Heart" from ''The Sky's the Limit''. Three new tracks are included as well: "It Takes a Woman", "I Need You All the Time" and "Ships of Heaven". "I Need You All the Time" was the only one to be released to radio, peaking at #40 on the country charts in the US in mid-2000. This song was also one of the last songs to be written by Van Stephenson, who died shortly after the album's release.
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